Punctuation—Use
Underlining for Titles--RIT 191-2001. Which sentence punctuates the title Great
Expectations correctly?

a.

Have you read Dickens’ Great
Expectations?

c.

Have you read Dickens’
“GreatExpectations”?

b.

Have you read
Dickens’ “Great Expectations”?

d.

Have you read
Dickens’, Great Expectations?

13.

Punctuation—Use
Apostrophes--RIT 201-210 Which words mean that the uniforms belong to both
girls?

a.

he girl’s
uniforms

c.

the girls’
uniforms

b.

the girls’ uniforms’

d.

the girls uniforms

14.

Which sentence is not
written correctly?

a.

She can’t drive a car until
she is 16.

c.

The boys
shouldn’t wear such bright colors.

b.

Thinking about his team, the coach didn’t extend
practice.

d.

The cheerleader isnt going to the
game.

15.

Punctuation—Use
Appropriate End Punctuation--RIT 201-210 Which indicates the speaker is
excited?

a.

Sure, I can do
that.

c.

Sure, I can do
that?

b.

Sure, I can do that!

d.

I can do that.

16.

Which sentence is not
punctuated correctly?

a.

I have a dog with white
spots?

c.

I love this
game!

b.

I ate in a restaurant last night.

d.

Were you tardy again?

17.

Choose the appropriate
places for periods.In the
trees by our house(a) the birds were chattering(b) the air was crisp and the sun was bright(c) for a
winter day(d)

a.

a and b

c.

a and d

b.

b and d

d.

c and d

18.

Punctuation—Use Commas
Appropriately--RIT 201-2101. Choose the punctuation that should go in the
blank.James __ clean up your
room now!

a.

!

c.

,

b.

-

d.

:

19.

Waiting impatiently(a) the
students shoved(b) and jostled each other(c) at the bus stop.Weighed down by his heavy
backpack(d) Pete was squeezed to the end of the line. The brightyellow bus(e) arrived in a blur
of flashing lights and familiar faces. Knowing it was inevitable(f)the students boarded the bus
to school.Where should commas
be placed?